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to what extent is the battle for ground zero new york -- a new york battle? or to put it another way to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment and the social environment that is new york city or to what extent do you gleaned from the battle that is more universal lessons or is this a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land were very new york in that it was a piece of land and some of the most expensive areas of the district. you could imagine if this happened in other places there might have been more freedom to think about how the land could be used. but beyond a certain commercial or non-commercial uses. but here there were restrictions. this was one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world. that because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who the land belongs to. battles over land happen. they are one of the mos
to what extent is the battle for ground zero new york -- a new york battle? or to put it another way to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment and the social environment that is new york city or to what extent do you gleaned from the battle that is more universal lessons or is this a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land were very new york...
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in the month of july 91 were found in the warts in new york, new jersey, delaware and maryland. 15 were from our state. researchers are having a hard time pin pointing the problem because the dolphins have been too decayed. >> obviously, we want tunderstag it. we don't know if we can influence it, change it or not but we hope that we can. >> pollution is one possibility. veempletal factors are another. a toxic algae balloon caused it. if you is a dead dolphin, you should stay away from it because of the high level of bacteria. >>> the dolphins at the aquarium are thriving. abc2 has been tracking the progress of the black tip reef exhibit. and the space replicates the coral reefs found off the coast. the sharks are the stars. >> have zebra sharks. these are all farley small shark species. they're going to grow up in this exhibit and do fine. >> a black tip reef opens tomorrow. if you can't make this downtown, you can watch the action on the shark cam. >> all right. coming up, we've all thought about it. what would you do if you won the lottery. guess what these folks say they know. >> th
in the month of july 91 were found in the warts in new york, new jersey, delaware and maryland. 15 were from our state. researchers are having a hard time pin pointing the problem because the dolphins have been too decayed. >> obviously, we want tunderstag it. we don't know if we can influence it, change it or not but we hope that we can. >> pollution is one possibility. veempletal factors are another. a toxic algae balloon caused it. if you is a dead dolphin, you should stay away...
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some thought the first test would come in new york home of the new york yankees. the yankees had had the proudest names in baseball hall of famers like babe ruth lou gehrig joe di maggio, yogi berra and mickey mantle. they had led the yankees to a seemingly endless string of world series titles. with the great names gone, the yankees had fallen on hard times. after 29 pennants in 44 years, winning had moved out of reach. in 1972, george steinbrenner came to new york. steinbrenner, a wealthy shipbuilding executive was used to winning and winners. i can't buy a newspaper without paying a lot more than i used to. how much would steinbrenner pay to bring winning baseball back to yankee stadium? $300,000 for catfish hunter, after hunter's contract was declared void on a fluke. and he hired the man some thought was the best manager in baseball billy martin. by 1975, attendance was up more than 50% and the yankees were back in the world series. but they lost that series four straight to cincinnati's big red machine. there it goes. the final score, 7-2. we were the second
some thought the first test would come in new york home of the new york yankees. the yankees had had the proudest names in baseball hall of famers like babe ruth lou gehrig joe di maggio, yogi berra and mickey mantle. they had led the yankees to a seemingly endless string of world series titles. with the great names gone, the yankees had fallen on hard times. after 29 pennants in 44 years, winning had moved out of reach. in 1972, george steinbrenner came to new york. steinbrenner, a wealthy...
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where it is since a different environment those is part of the world but in new york is a huge interest in the arctic development of mediocre that is that dick knowledge is already developed or will be developed and. sure of the. russian. scientists and technologists will but it is a human is in order the will be properly utilized in order to develop so got into the were prepared and because special program for it to development and we see that also in many account that is out of area is of great interest but what is your gas can the arctic turn into a new middle east of the mineral extraction with so much fuss around it especially . for again maybe a little discussion of this topic in a couple of years when we will have more more data and more information about the modes is part of top of. of our development right a deal to deliver pipeline gas to china was expected to be signed in june you recently played down prospects for it being signed even in september what is a realistic date and aren't you actually worried that america may be to china or chinese market isn't important enough fo
where it is since a different environment those is part of the world but in new york is a huge interest in the arctic development of mediocre that is that dick knowledge is already developed or will be developed and. sure of the. russian. scientists and technologists will but it is a human is in order the will be properly utilized in order to develop so got into the were prepared and because special program for it to development and we see that also in many account that is out of area is of...
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it's about new york as far as land in new york and it was a piece of land in one of the most excessive areas of the city in the financial district. there might've been more freedom if you think about how this land could be used beyond certain commercial or noncommercial uses but here no restrictions. one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world but because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who the land belongs to. that'll sober land happened. they're one of the most universal things that we fight over in countries. it's a much different situation but a palestinian conflict over land. you have very fundamental beliefs about what the land is. it's very emotionally and religiously, they think of the land very differently. it's a question of ownership again and i think he saw that again in slightly different care years playing out who is trying to claim the land and make it their own. so they treated that way. >> host: do you find there something unique about argumentative polarizing new
it's about new york as far as land in new york and it was a piece of land in one of the most excessive areas of the city in the financial district. there might've been more freedom if you think about how this land could be used beyond certain commercial or noncommercial uses but here no restrictions. one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world but because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who...
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some thought the first test would come in new york, home of the new york yankees. the yankees had had the proudest names in baseball, hall of famers like babe ruth, lou gehrig, joe di maggio, yogi berra, and mickey mantle. they had led the yankees to a seemingly endless string of world series titles. with the great names gone, the yankees had fallen on hard times. after 29 pennants in 44 years, winning had moved out of reach. in 1972, george steinbrenner came to new york. steinbrenner, a wealthy shipbuilding executive, was used to winning and winners. i can't buy a newspaper without paying a lot more than i used to. how much would steinbrenner pay to bring winning baseball back to yankee stadium? $300,000 for catfish hunter, after hunter's contract was declared void on a fluke. and he hired the man some thought was the best manager in baseball, billy martin. by 1975, attendance was up more than 50%, and the yankees were back in the world series. but they lost that series four straight to cincinnati's big red machine. there it goes. the final score, 7-2. we were the
some thought the first test would come in new york, home of the new york yankees. the yankees had had the proudest names in baseball, hall of famers like babe ruth, lou gehrig, joe di maggio, yogi berra, and mickey mantle. they had led the yankees to a seemingly endless string of world series titles. with the great names gone, the yankees had fallen on hard times. after 29 pennants in 44 years, winning had moved out of reach. in 1972, george steinbrenner came to new york. steinbrenner, a...
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york times and the aclu and political correctness is what has occurred after 500 years of kind of a liberal revolution which began in an entirely christianized culture as a rebellion against christianity. machiavelli is very clear about this. and it's-0 defines liberalism's positive form. you have to understand that to understand liberalism. the desire to remove the church and replace it with a secular state ends up providing the world the pleasures to give modern liberalism the structures, believes, and goals. the desire to displace christianity the feisty intellectual moral, cultural, and political goals of liberalism. as the liberal state then takes over the form and function of having any presence or influence in the public square, it uses the power of the state to establish itself as the reigning world view, that is, as the established world view, just like a religion. liberalism is not there for a narrowly defined political position. it is not neutral. it is a world view every bit as extensive as the one that it tries to replace. since it is every bit as extensive, it function
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york stock exchange he eventually chose or help to choose the new york fed itself and it is the london whale simply john corps m.f. global read out the stories are being floated in the media today the first by bloomberg regards j.p. morgan which is negotiating with regulators over the derivatives debacle that cost the farm over six billion dollars according to quote people mr diamond's firm will likely get off with only a fine. and according to sources the london will himself will not face u.s....
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adam shapiro with breaking news on "the new york times" website. we'll follow that with you. >>> back to the discussion, we're looking at wells fargo, we're talking about mortgage rates, interest rates, wells fargo, layoffs in the mortgage division. i was surprised by that. that is one of the most profitable divisions for them. what do you make of that? >> rising 10-year. we saw the long end of the curve rise. that means mortgage rates rise. the 30-year mortgage tends to be priced off the 10-year. when that is the case. sure you get a boom of mortgages. people say this is my last chance and people run to the market but history tells us ultimately it slows. here is the largest mortgage player rationally looking ahead, saying well, mortgage volumes will drop off. i have to downsize. wells fargo, extremely well-run bank. they're looking ahead. not great if you happen to be in the mortgage business at wells but it is right thing for the stock. cheryl: it is their biggest business. david: how will all this change, if the fed, let's hope gets back to som
adam shapiro with breaking news on "the new york times" website. we'll follow that with you. >>> back to the discussion, we're looking at wells fargo, we're talking about mortgage rates, interest rates, wells fargo, layoffs in the mortgage division. i was surprised by that. that is one of the most profitable divisions for them. what do you make of that? >> rising 10-year. we saw the long end of the curve rise. that means mortgage rates rise. the 30-year mortgage tends...
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york different continent but while there might be a gap in the market the problem is budget airlines have a history of failing to take off now to a low cost airlines even over and sky express are two examples of this both companies folded in their quest to do so so now i'm joined by the founder of avian over we've got pine just here to give us the lowdown hello there or do thank you for joining me at tell me i want to get an idea as to war era for up to what is the thinking behind this because why don't they just reduce the prices of their flights why. a whole other airline ok.d. are saying if they simply ricci's prices they go out of business for a c. so i think the logic here is to create a unit which will be operating on a low cost basis and then to pass those costs on to the consumer. why are they doing it now i think is you've said that it's been a gap in the market for two years they're seeking talking pilots planes but they're also facing very sharp competition now from foreign low cost carriers coming into russia we've seen easy jet for example stop flying from from london to
york different continent but while there might be a gap in the market the problem is budget airlines have a history of failing to take off now to a low cost airlines even over and sky express are two examples of this both companies folded in their quest to do so so now i'm joined by the founder of avian over we've got pine just here to give us the lowdown hello there or do thank you for joining me at tell me i want to get an idea as to war era for up to what is the thinking behind this because...
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over to lauren on the floor of the new york stock exchange. there's a lot of stuff about sales, volume light, checking out for the long holiday, last week of summer vacation. >> that's right, adam, but i'm looking at the coal stocks right now. you have alpha natural resources, walletser energy, arch coal, all up, particularly peabody, up nearly 3.5%. it was said over the weekend that peabody is poised to benefit from coal prices to get a lift as supply and demand become balanced. demand picked up as utilities turned back from coal to natural gas so that's helping out a little bit too. coal stocks are the winner as you can see. peabody the best in the sector. adam: cliff notch rail resources up today, and there was a conversation three months ago with people worried about them. thank you very much. >> thanks, adam. adam: we are not done talking equuties, to the floor show, we got traders at new york stock exchange, cme group, and teddy at the new york stock exchange, dan over at the cme, and at imex, thomas, thank you, all, for joining us. thom
over to lauren on the floor of the new york stock exchange. there's a lot of stuff about sales, volume light, checking out for the long holiday, last week of summer vacation. >> that's right, adam, but i'm looking at the coal stocks right now. you have alpha natural resources, walletser energy, arch coal, all up, particularly peabody, up nearly 3.5%. it was said over the weekend that peabody is poised to benefit from coal prices to get a lift as supply and demand become balanced. demand...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. democracy now! [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> the global recession has affected millions around the world. one of the most alarming figures is the growing number of people joining the ranks of the unemployed. by the end of 2009, it is estimated that 239 million people will be out of work. the downturn has also created insecure working patterns, temporary work, and a huge ex
box 693 new york, new york 10013. democracy now! [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> the global recession has affected millions around the world. one of the most alarming figures is the growing number of people joining the ranks of the unemployed. by the end of 2009, it is estimated that 239 million people will be out of work. the downturn has also created insecure working patterns, temporary work, and a huge ex
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york in the 1740s with a new connection between any of the projects. >> host: notary public fiction writing throughout? >> guest: creeping up on fiction. i'm a strong believer in the richness and versatility of nonfiction. it seems weird in a way to me we just put the one label on it notary public fiction when it can be so many things. you have so many colors in the lenses through which you see the world, so many techniques you can use, and i defie nip to say that nonfiction is not as powerful literature as the novel, but i find myself interested in the novel too, and i'm here -- my next to last book was a strange kind of historical novel with footnotes, and, yeah, the next one's going to be a novel all the way because i'm greedy, and i want to know how to do that too. >> host: before we discuss, where did you begin the career in the publishing world? >> guest: i was a publisher's reader. >> host: what is that? >> guest: it doesn't exist anymore. it depends on publishing not rationalized yet, and long ago, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, way, way back in the 1980s when i gradu
york in the 1740s with a new connection between any of the projects. >> host: notary public fiction writing throughout? >> guest: creeping up on fiction. i'm a strong believer in the richness and versatility of nonfiction. it seems weird in a way to me we just put the one label on it notary public fiction when it can be so many things. you have so many colors in the lenses through which you see the world, so many techniques you can use, and i defie nip to say that nonfiction is not...
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a new york jury has found a former goldman sachs -- vestors back in 2007. they accused a former trader of having misled those in europe about cdo. sec officials said he caused $1 billion in damages and violated u.s. securitiy s anies and exch laws. he allegationly sold them without providing posht information about the product, all the while anticipating their value to decline. those products were created together with the hedge fund led by john paulson. on the basis of the verdict, the u.s. district court is expected to impose a civil penalty on toure. sec officials said they were gratified by the jury's finding. goldman sachs settled the case in 2010 by agreeing to pay $550 million to investors. it reached that settlement without admitting any wrong doing. >>> indonesia's steady economic growth may be coming to an end. the latest statistics show the expansion stayed at the 5% level. that hasn't happened in nearly three years. spokespersons with indonesia's statistics bureau said gdp grew 5.8% in the latest quarter from a year earlier. that's the first 5%
a new york jury has found a former goldman sachs -- vestors back in 2007. they accused a former trader of having misled those in europe about cdo. sec officials said he caused $1 billion in damages and violated u.s. securitiy s anies and exch laws. he allegationly sold them without providing posht information about the product, all the while anticipating their value to decline. those products were created together with the hedge fund led by john paulson. on the basis of the verdict, the u.s....
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we're watching what is happening with the "new york times." the website is down and has been for a little bit right now. what we do know, a "new york times" spokesman says they believe this is a hacking related incident only affecting some users and they can't say how widespread it is. they're working to restore the problem right now. we just checked it again, the "new york times" website is still down, so no real trade in the after hours but "new york times" stock may be one you want to pay attention to into tomorrow's trade if this is not resolved. nyt shares certainly in focus. >> the twitter account of eileen murphy, vp of communication of the "new york times" says initial assessment issue most likely result of a malicious external attack. that coming from the vp of communication at the "new york times" as reported by the "wall street journal." the "new york times" itself reporting a possible hack attack. meantime it's not just the so called fed tapering hanging over investor's heads. now we're just 34 days away from a possible government
we're watching what is happening with the "new york times." the website is down and has been for a little bit right now. what we do know, a "new york times" spokesman says they believe this is a hacking related incident only affecting some users and they can't say how widespread it is. they're working to restore the problem right now. we just checked it again, the "new york times" website is still down, so no real trade in the after hours but "new york...
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if you look at new york in 1913 between washington and new york in 1913 debates about wall street many of his debates at go pretty powerfully today in terms of the relationship between wall street and main street. >> host: what about china? what was it like in 1913? >> guest: studying china has been why the most fascinating things for me and undertaking the research for this book trade i think it's very important for us now to understand just how much throughout the 19th century and early 20th century china was really besieged in a sense by the west. in 1901 you have the boxer rebellion. there's a wonderful photograph i have in the book of u.s. greens inside the forbidden city. this period of history is i think forgotten to some degree in the west but of course it's tremendously important in today's china because it's a tremendously dishonoring episode in china's history. the current chinese regime is very much aware of it but as it grew closer towards 1913 you have a revolution in 1911 and 1911 and you have the end of the qing dynasty and you have a bit of the civil war but you also g
if you look at new york in 1913 between washington and new york in 1913 debates about wall street many of his debates at go pretty powerfully today in terms of the relationship between wall street and main street. >> host: what about china? what was it like in 1913? >> guest: studying china has been why the most fascinating things for me and undertaking the research for this book trade i think it's very important for us now to understand just how much throughout the 19th century and...
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what he really was in his heart was in new york are and growing up in an affluent part of new york in a wealthy family shaped him as the early experience as police commissioner etc.. it was in new york city that he was forged as a politician. this is a dual book on the city of on the verge of greatness. >> one of the book coming up from basic, churchill's bomb? >> graham barr mellows another returning author. he wrote a book called the strangest man which is the biography of paul tarak. the new book is about the race to create nuclear technology during world war ii and all of the best scientists many of them who had immigrated into england from europe in the lead-up to world war ii were based in england. they were developing you know efforts to build an atomic tom. this is really a story about failed scientific leadership and churchill for all of his many wonderful political qualities actually really dropped the ball on the development of the atomic bomb. he offered no funding and knowing courage meant to the scientists and allowed america to take the lead and develop the atomic bomb.
what he really was in his heart was in new york are and growing up in an affluent part of new york in a wealthy family shaped him as the early experience as police commissioner etc.. it was in new york city that he was forged as a politician. this is a dual book on the city of on the verge of greatness. >> one of the book coming up from basic, churchill's bomb? >> graham barr mellows another returning author. he wrote a book called the strangest man which is the biography of paul...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ashton kutcher is here. he is, as you know, an actor, but you might not know that he is an investor. in 2011 he created a venture capital fund called a grade investments. a grade has invested in spottify, uber, and four square. now he combines his passion for acting with his love of technology by playing an icon of innovation, steve jobs. here is the trailer for "jobs." >> steve. it takes guts to drop out like did you. >> higher education comes at the expense of ex
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ashton kutcher is here. he is, as you know, an actor, but you might not know that he is an investor. in 2011 he created a venture capital fund called a grade investments. a grade has invested in spottify, uber, and four square. now he combines his passion for acting with his love of technology by playing an icon of innovation, steve jobs. here is the trailer for "jobs."...
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we served on the board of the new york economic club. today it's a statement wishing her family well. she was very, very passionate about financial literacy. we shared that very much. we tried to work together a number of times in terms of -- she came up with a big program for kids so that kids would be smart about money and financial literacy was so important to her and i also want to mention she had an adorable little chihuahua monster girl. >> monster. >> she would go to the new york economic club meeting and after the meeting walk her out and monster girl would be in the car with the driver. she took that little dog everywhere. she was a treat. my heart goes out to her family. i feel glad to be able to call her a friend. >> tough on the outside and a marshmallow on the inside and i was struck by how small she was in size but a large stature she has on wall street and, mandy, looking around the floor of the new york stock exchange today, look at the number of women around there now. that would not have happened had it not been for mic
we served on the board of the new york economic club. today it's a statement wishing her family well. she was very, very passionate about financial literacy. we shared that very much. we tried to work together a number of times in terms of -- she came up with a big program for kids so that kids would be smart about money and financial literacy was so important to her and i also want to mention she had an adorable little chihuahua monster girl. >> monster. >> she would go to the new...
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so let's not hold him against him that he currently lives in new york city. please join me in offering a very warm welcome to our distinguished speaker, michael levi. [applause] >> thank you for the very kind introduction. it's fantastic to see, fantastic to see such a big crowd here. apparently, there are some folks in houston who are interested in energy. [laughter] i was telling someone earlier, i had difficulty choosing exactly what to wear today. i picked up some interesting items of clothing while i was writing this book. i have now a 50th anniversary opec tie that i still can't find occasion to wear. [laughter] i have a beautiful light blue don't frack ohio bandanna that i also decided against wearing in houston. [laughter] at some point i'll try to wear them, maybe not at the same time. [laughter] but i'll find some occasion. i want you all to imagine for a moment that this is june 1973, not june 2013. it's been a little more than two years since u.s. oil production peaked, and you're starting to see gas lines pop up around the country as regulators t
so let's not hold him against him that he currently lives in new york city. please join me in offering a very warm welcome to our distinguished speaker, michael levi. [applause] >> thank you for the very kind introduction. it's fantastic to see, fantastic to see such a big crowd here. apparently, there are some folks in houston who are interested in energy. [laughter] i was telling someone earlier, i had difficulty choosing exactly what to wear today. i picked up some interesting items of...
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nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. we have to talk about rates if you don't mind at first. last i looked they were up about 7 basis points. look at 2.84. that is kind of wore to a lot of people, no? >> certainly is. when you see the correlation to interest rates and how they relate to mortgage rates and such. people are trying to buy houses and get loans. you find rates they have to pay for. certainly interesting to watch. highest levels in two years. >> tell us about pandora, nicole. shares getting a boost following an upgrade from goldman sachs. >> they're loving what we see with pandora. hit a new high of 21.50. that is an all-time high for pandora. goldman sachs loves the mobile ad revenue growth and how advertisers and local advertisers becoming very quick to this medium. david: the whole world is focused what subpoena haing in egypt now. hundreds maybe thousands of people that have been killed there. one would think that, if you were to look at the egyptian economy it would not be good bet by now. there is an etf
nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. we have to talk about rates if you don't mind at first. last i looked they were up about 7 basis points. look at 2.84. that is kind of wore to a lot of people, no? >> certainly is. when you see the correlation to interest rates and how they relate to mortgage rates and such. people are trying to buy houses and get loans. you find rates they have to pay for. certainly interesting to watch. highest levels in two years. >> tell us about...
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and yesterday, we had over 400 new 12-month lows on the new york stock exchange. that is remarkable. that shows that the internal picture of the market is very different than what the indices showed. the indices, nasdaq s & p, dow, are driven by just a few stocks that are very strong. they are in bubble territory. >> right. i just want to jump in there quickly because in terms of the people sitting at home and watching this, they are thinking, okay so you like gold, some of the smart money doesn't. i mean some of the smart money is actually dumping gold this week. nonetheless, according to you, sir, how would you play it through the gold miners themselves? and name names for us. >> well first of all, i have a preference for physical gold held in a safe deposit box outside the united states and preferably in asia for a variety of reasons. but about ten days ago, gold shares became incredibly steep in terms of their valuation compared to the gold price and as you say, some experts don't like gold. well they have never owned an ounce of single gold during gold rate b
and yesterday, we had over 400 new 12-month lows on the new york stock exchange. that is remarkable. that shows that the internal picture of the market is very different than what the indices showed. the indices, nasdaq s & p, dow, are driven by just a few stocks that are very strong. they are in bubble territory. >> right. i just want to jump in there quickly because in terms of the people sitting at home and watching this, they are thinking, okay so you like gold, some of the smart...
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we have the eagles in new york. we have a river barge cruise. anywhere -- >> europe? >> europe. >> ramped up quite a bit. >> we really work hard to try and find these. >> those are the big ticket items that you're going to bid on after. but we should also say for people who don't have that kind of funding, you can take your checkbook, your mastercard, whatever. >> buy raffle tickets. >> and the silent auction too. we're out of time. day in the park. benefit taylor family foundation. that's next sunday. 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. if you want to do the silent auction, i suggest you go earl yesy. it's at camp rarro -- arroyo. the number is on your screen. doug mcconnell, open road. you'll find him online doing his great stuff. elaine, what can i say? continued good work. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for doing what you do for these kids. stay with us, more ahead. >>> welcome become. for 30 years tom has been stalking mother nature. he's a national award winning outdoor writer whose passion for exploring the natural beauty of california is only matched by his love
we have the eagles in new york. we have a river barge cruise. anywhere -- >> europe? >> europe. >> ramped up quite a bit. >> we really work hard to try and find these. >> those are the big ticket items that you're going to bid on after. but we should also say for people who don't have that kind of funding, you can take your checkbook, your mastercard, whatever. >> buy raffle tickets. >> and the silent auction too. we're out of time. day in the park....
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the new york post reported the retailer was having credit problems. today j.c. penney is pushing back and so is the stock. should you try it on for size? talk about the bad for stay on the job. a rough start. he never made it today number two. why then did s ac hired a guy who has now pled guilty to insider-trading? and no summer slowdown. i caffeine charged starbucks deal, ask streaming video and just seconds for now you will see the brand new smart found that it unveils. will the ceo in charge convince to ditch our phones? will try live on air. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody. i'm liz claman. the last hour of trading. breaking news right now in the hamper competitive world of smart phone technology. google smart from being revealed to the public for the first time happening right now. let's go to dennis kneale for the breaking news. >> reporter: and we have some detail. remember, they pay over 12 and -- $12 billion for this company. it has done nothing ever since. but the outcomes a new phone that will hit s
the new york post reported the retailer was having credit problems. today j.c. penney is pushing back and so is the stock. should you try it on for size? talk about the bad for stay on the job. a rough start. he never made it today number two. why then did s ac hired a guy who has now pled guilty to insider-trading? and no summer slowdown. i caffeine charged starbucks deal, ask streaming video and just seconds for now you will see the brand new smart found that it unveils. will the ceo in...
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they probably reinvested these dollars in the new york money market. enabling americans to buy again with the original cash balances used before to buy the goods abroad. any word, this duplication of purchasing power under the reserve currency system, and associated with the production of new output caused aggregate demand to exceed aggregate supply. inflation must be the ultimate results. this in a word is what my colleague john miller and i called a reserve currency curse. it was also during this year the 1967 that an international paper money, special drawing rights, fdr's, was invented by the international monetary fund, in order, it was argued, to avoid a potential liquidity shortage. indeed it was even said that the artificially fabricated reserve assets to be allocated among its members by the international monetary fund was the necessary liquidity to finance growing world trade. but as one foreign economist remarked, given the inflation and world money glut caused by the u.s. deficit, the creation of fdrs amounted to irrigation plans during a f
they probably reinvested these dollars in the new york money market. enabling americans to buy again with the original cash balances used before to buy the goods abroad. any word, this duplication of purchasing power under the reserve currency system, and associated with the production of new output caused aggregate demand to exceed aggregate supply. inflation must be the ultimate results. this in a word is what my colleague john miller and i called a reserve currency curse. it was also during...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: max levchin is here. he is a co-founder of paypal nld and one of the most creative entrepreneurs in all of silicon valley. in 1998 he started paypal, four years later the company was bought by ebay for $1.5 billion. levchin has since launched a variety of companies. he started the customer review site yelp of which he is chairman. in 2010 he sold his social media company slide to google for $182 million. his later project is the tech inge baitor h.v.f. i'm pleased to have him for the first time here but this is not the first time i have met him. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: yours is an interesting story so bear with me so i talk about biography for a second. born in the ukraine? >> correct. >> rose: your mother was a scientist, your father was a playwright. what a great combination! there's a culture there. there's both sides of your -- your brain have been full of d.n.a. from both parents. >> i'd like to believe so. >> rose: and you had, in an interesting way, a series of
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: max levchin is here. he is a co-founder of paypal nld and one of the most creative entrepreneurs in all of silicon valley. in 1998 he started paypal, four years later the company was bought by ebay for $1.5 billion. levchin has since launched a variety of companies. he started the customer review site yelp of which he is chairman. in 2010 he sold his social media company slide to...
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york city with a low of only 14 degrees. so late september-like weather ahead of you on your wednesday. now in europe, severe weather still continues across the northern areas of europe. but dry weather continues across the southern half of the continent. temperatures are mild in many places. however, soaring up to dangerous level once again into your friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> we would like to share with you one more story before we go. people in southwestern japan are enjoying the last few days of their summer holiday, not on a beach, but in a limestone cave to escape the scorching heat. the daytime high was 34.4 degrees celsius on tuesday. but the average temperature inside the cave is about 16 degrees celsius throughout the year. visitors enjoy dipping their feet in an underground cold stream. >> translator: wow, it's so cold! >> translator: i don't get sweaty, even with hold ing my child. it's very comfy. >> officials say the heatwave has boosted the number of visitors to one-and-a-half times the usual n
york city with a low of only 14 degrees. so late september-like weather ahead of you on your wednesday. now in europe, severe weather still continues across the northern areas of europe. but dry weather continues across the southern half of the continent. temperatures are mild in many places. however, soaring up to dangerous level once again into your friday. here's your extended forecast. >>> we would like to share with you one more story before we go. people in southwestern japan are...
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at the nasdaq market in times square in new york. the world's leading exporter of dairy products says it's bab
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. >>> live at the nasdaq markets in new york city, times square. let's get sdrat to the big story fast is following tonight. stocks underperforming the market this year, but outperforming for the week. do you buy into these back from the dead trades? guys? >> yeah, there's some out there. what do they call that, a headstone, tombstone? >> sure. >> ironman tombstone. that's interesting. >> which is why they led with iron butterfly. that's a great job by our crack crew. this stock had a nice run. the irs came out and said, we're scrutinizing the decision to try to become a reit. that's when the stock fell out of bed. but it held basically the 2012, mid-2012 low, the 28 level or so. i think it's worth a look here. >> what if they don't. >> then you're screwed. >> a binary trade. >> it's a binary trade. the risk/reward, back from the dead, i think it's back from the dead. there you go. >> all right. are alcoa? >> another name that was priced for the apocalypse. out of russia they're talking about stockpiling aluminum to keep the price up. you're seeing
. >>> live at the nasdaq markets in new york city, times square. let's get sdrat to the big story fast is following tonight. stocks underperforming the market this year, but outperforming for the week. do you buy into these back from the dead trades? guys? >> yeah, there's some out there. what do they call that, a headstone, tombstone? >> sure. >> ironman tombstone. that's interesting. >> which is why they led with iron butterfly. that's a great job by our crack...
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to new york sheen squared so you hear what u.s. citizens think of the verdict. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analyst now manning has been found guilty of downloading and releasing confidential u.s. documents that subsequently disclosed illegal activity and crimes on the part of washington manning faces up to one hundred thirty six years in prison instead of telling you how the public is reacting to this news we're handing our microphone directly over to the citizens bradley manning didn't commit any crimes would be like is if you shot me and the camera man said hey i've got this footage of this crime and he. you know put it out there for justice and instead of trying you they try him and it doesn't make any sense it would appear to me that the manning verdict would be sending a message to edward snowden i'm sure he's listening. you know because it's a really similar situation and i th
to new york sheen squared so you hear what u.s. citizens think of the verdict. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analyst now manning has been found guilty of downloading and releasing confidential u.s. documents that subsequently disclosed illegal activity and crimes on the part of washington manning faces up to one...
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new york governor layman, and even his isolationist ambassador to great britain, joseph kennedy, who salivated at the idea of occupying the white house. fdr chieffully welcomed them all into the race, and then let them twist and dangle in the wind until they gave up and dropped out, and that left only himself. roosevelt chose a very shrewd strategy. by not declaring himself a candidate, and by refusing to compete for the party nomination, he was saying that if the democrats wanted him, they'd have to draft him. when he accepted the nomination on the last night of the convention, that was precisely the point he made. he told his listeners that he would have loved to retire and return where else? to hyde park, and work peacefully and quietly on his papers and new presidential library, but he said that he had no choice other than to accept the call to duty of the american people. he made a very clear that very soon he would have to draft young men into military service and take them far away from their families. since he was asking young men to make sacrifices for their country, he had
new york governor layman, and even his isolationist ambassador to great britain, joseph kennedy, who salivated at the idea of occupying the white house. fdr chieffully welcomed them all into the race, and then let them twist and dangle in the wind until they gave up and dropped out, and that left only himself. roosevelt chose a very shrewd strategy. by not declaring himself a candidate, and by refusing to compete for the party nomination, he was saying that if the democrats wanted him, they'd...
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york, he's going to defend new york. there's another reason. washington is an honor-driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. washington believes that if the enemy, in this case, general william howe, presents himself on the field, he's honor bound to meet him in the same way he is bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid. [laughter] he needs to get over this. [laughter] he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long io wha- island and manhattan. the average experience of a soldier in the army is five and a half months. average experience of the soldier in the british army is seven and a half year, and within the officer class, it's more dramatic. i mean, henry knox, a book seller a year before in cambridge, so both in terms of the terrain and in terms of the professional power of the two armies, this is going to be a debacle. why did they think that they had a chance? all messages from head quarters at this time are part of the republican virtuo
york, he's going to defend new york. there's another reason. washington is an honor-driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. washington believes that if the enemy, in this case, general william howe, presents himself on the field, he's honor bound to meet him in the same way he is bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid. [laughter] he needs to get over this. [laughter] he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long io...
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. >> and now, from the fox news headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> we start with myth number 7 because americans are so fat, it's government's job to help us eat better. >> changing old habits is never easy. >> no, it's not. so the first lady says to change behavior. >> it's going to take government doing its part. >> if michelle obama wants to inspire us by exercising on the white house lawn, that's great. but government doing its part usually means force. >> this is nothing to do with banning the ability to buy as much as many sugary drinks as you want. >> in my hometown the mayor is upset about big cups of soda. he wants cups this size illegal. >> this is the single biggest step any city has taken to curb obesity. >> please, i can still buy two of these. that's 32 ounces. or i can go to a supermarket and buy one of these monsters. how does this curb obesity? >> thank you. >> my mayor is also proud that he's forced every chain restaurant to clearly post calorie counts. there they are. >> there were more than a few skeptics but today both reforms are recognized as models. >>
. >> and now, from the fox news headquarters in new york, john stossel. >> we start with myth number 7 because americans are so fat, it's government's job to help us eat better. >> changing old habits is never easy. >> no, it's not. so the first lady says to change behavior. >> it's going to take government doing its part. >> if michelle obama wants to inspire us by exercising on the white house lawn, that's great. but government doing its part usually means...
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the "new york times" alluded to the national implications is right. they want to make a statement using two isolated, i would say, examples to send a message to colorado and to the rest of the country to legislators that if you vote for, i would say, pretty common sense modest gun control measures, you will face a price, and they've selected the right kind of districts, politically speaking. they've select add working class democratic class in pueblo and in the conservative city of colorado springs. so they've chosen democratic seats that are held right now by democrats, but that these culturally conservative wedge issues can be played in to great effect. >> you know, joy, david mentioned with a wink and a nod the -- actually no. he wasn't being facetious. these are common sense gun safety laws, and they are, but described by gun rights advocates as outrageous. to be specific, what governor has done is mandated background checks for all private and online gun sales. the fascist he is, and banned magazines that contain more nan 15 rounds of ammo. these
the "new york times" alluded to the national implications is right. they want to make a statement using two isolated, i would say, examples to send a message to colorado and to the rest of the country to legislators that if you vote for, i would say, pretty common sense modest gun control measures, you will face a price, and they've selected the right kind of districts, politically speaking. they've select add working class democratic class in pueblo and in the conservative city of...
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. >>> members of the young people's chorus in new york know about the power of song. they've inspired audiences around the world with their voices. so when they plan a tour of japan, they asked to visit an area that's been through so much hardship in the last two years. nhk world's miki ebara has the story. >> reporter: this is a world renound group of children from new york city. america's east coast was hit by hurricane sandy last october. in new york alone, more than 50 people died and over 100,000 buildings were damaged. this 18-year-old is a member who wanted to share her disaster experience with japanese children. >> i saw the destruction. and i spoke with families who had lost their homes even halfway across the world were trying to help and we're still lifting spirits, and we feel their pain. >> reporter: they chose "ha "hana wa saku." they learned the meaning of the lyrics from a volunteer. >> there's still a flower to bloom in the future. so that's the song. >> reporter: she's excited to sing the song for her parents at home before going off to japan. ♪ [
. >>> members of the young people's chorus in new york know about the power of song. they've inspired audiences around the world with their voices. so when they plan a tour of japan, they asked to visit an area that's been through so much hardship in the last two years. nhk world's miki ebara has the story. >> reporter: this is a world renound group of children from new york city. america's east coast was hit by hurricane sandy last october. in new york alone, more than 50 people...
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slavery was ended in new york state in 1827. only 34 years before the nation was split by the civil war in 1861. though slavery as a system disappeared, the huge shadows of prejudice, economic disparity and governmental and justice remain today. take a look at north carolina voting walls voted in on thursday. in my years of research, i have come across many that have locked on this ground in my research and i would like to conjure up a few of them in this afternoon as i have done in the book. look that way and you will see 1654 p and 17 other members were coming here to witness the deed for a piece of land in the oyster bay. they were wearing an amalgamation of both european and native american costumes. he was a tall man that carried himself well and he's coming out to meet nathaniel mosul tester so standing rather nervously right there. that is a lot of upstanding and outstanding native americans for him to meet on his own soil. so down there is mary by year. how many people know who mary didier is? raise your hand. okay, mary
slavery was ended in new york state in 1827. only 34 years before the nation was split by the civil war in 1861. though slavery as a system disappeared, the huge shadows of prejudice, economic disparity and governmental and justice remain today. take a look at north carolina voting walls voted in on thursday. in my years of research, i have come across many that have locked on this ground in my research and i would like to conjure up a few of them in this afternoon as i have done in the book....
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the real estate mogul and celebrity apprentice star sued by the attorney general of new york for $40 million. trump is accused in engaging in illegal business practices tied to trump university which promised to make its students rich. attorney general eric schneiderman says the so-called university deceived customers through costly programs and caused real financial harm. trump has accused snyderman of trying to extort campaign contributions from him saying the law sued is political motivated. >>> he was once the greatest boxer in the world, now mike tyson opening up about the darker sides of his struggles with substance abuse and aa. >> i'm negative. i'm dark and i want to do bad stuff. i want to hang out in this neighborhood alone. that's dangerous to hang out here alone. wants to kill everything, wants to kill me, too. i want to change my life. i want to live a different life now. i want to live mie sober life. i'm on the verge of dieing because i'm a vicious alcoholic. i've been -- this is some interesting stuff. i haven't drank or took drugs in six days. for me that's a miracle
the real estate mogul and celebrity apprentice star sued by the attorney general of new york for $40 million. trump is accused in engaging in illegal business practices tied to trump university which promised to make its students rich. attorney general eric schneiderman says the so-called university deceived customers through costly programs and caused real financial harm. trump has accused snyderman of trying to extort campaign contributions from him saying the law sued is political motivated....
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defend new york. there's another reason. washington is in on a driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. and washington believes that the enemy, in this case general howe presents himself on the field, he is on the bound to meet him in the same way that he is honor bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid las. [laughter] he needs to get over this. he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long island and manhattan. the average experience of a soldier in the continental army is five and a half months. the average experience of a soldier in the british army is seven and a half years. within the officer class it's even more dramatic. i mean, henry knox, the head of artillery, as a general was a bookseller in cambridge. so both in terms of the terrain and in terms of the power of the professional, power of the two armies, this is going to be a debacle. why did they think they had a chance? all the messages from headquarters at thi
defend new york. there's another reason. washington is in on a driven man, as my earlier example testifies. almost medieval chivalry. and washington believes that the enemy, in this case general howe presents himself on the field, he is on the bound to meet him in the same way that he is honor bound to answer a summons to dual. this is stupid las. [laughter] he needs to get over this. he will eventually get over this, but it's going to come at an enormous cost on long island and manhattan. the...
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you amazed to newspapers and lease the new york daily news in the year times were boasting spitzer every step of the way as attorney general and goverr? what happened? >> i have got tohink there is a part of us that once redemption to rise above the mediocrity or porch raises. i understand why these folks are still in the public eye but. lou: looked at what we're watching or who we have to come goi to the lowest coomon denominator we don't have an aspirational set of leaders. >> people are disgusted by the fact looking at it as a shrink he does have severe emotional issues that he has begun to work on to try to become a better person. i have talked to jan about it but not in thery. but they looked as spitzer then scott strinr who has done allhe right things and people feel it is an injustice that spitzer is winning. lou: thank you very much.
you amazed to newspapers and lease the new york daily news in the year times were boasting spitzer every step of the way as attorney general and goverr? what happened? >> i have got tohink there is a part of us that once redemption to rise above the mediocrity or porch raises. i understand why these folks are still in the public eye but. lou: looked at what we're watching or who we have to come goi to the lowest coomon denominator we don't have an aspirational set of leaders. >>...
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york times" today in a very nice and an interesting way where someone with resources is going out and sort of quietly buying up some of the world's great art. a remarkable story. thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. kate blanchet for the hour. thank you. "the electric company" is brought to you by... find your voice and share it, american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. here are your five words: tens -- if you count by tens, it means you count every tenth number -- 10, 20, 30, 40. hundred -- a hundred is the same as ten groups of ten. batch -- a batch is the amount of something that is made at one time. collaborate -- when you collaborate, you work with other people to get something done. leader -- the leader is the person who's in charge. so we have tens, hundred, batch, collaborate, and leader. watch out for them in today's show. you've seen me in the movies... "the electric company" chickened out. luckily, i have a plan. you've seen me in commerc
york times" today in a very nice and an interesting way where someone with resources is going out and sort of quietly buying up some of the world's great art. a remarkable story. thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. kate blanchet for the hour. thank you. "the electric company" is brought to you by... find your voice and share it, american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn...
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plan your vacation at iloveny.com the new state of new york. welcome. vo:remember to changew that oil is the it on schedule toy car. keep your car healthy. show your car a little love with an oil change starting at $19.95. tv anchorwoman: and in financial news, shominy dot com, this week's darling on wall street, plummeted on news that its ceo has 11 prior convictions for stock fraud. public performance of captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute has 11 prior...